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During the Elizabethan era, people primarily communicated through written letters, which were delivered by messengers or carriers. The upper class also used messengers and couriers for more urgent correspondence. Additionally, people communicated in person through face-to-face conversations and public announcements in town squares or marketplaces. Overall, communication in the Elizabethan era was slower and more reliant on physical written messages compared to modern methods.

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